23 Reasons to Sample Mehtani Restaurant Group

Do you grab a chance to dine on Indian cuisine and tumble into its unique mix of spices and textures whenever you can? Do you love Asian food that’s several steps beyond standard takeout fare? Do you enjoy settling into a quiet table with subtle but lush décor catching your eye from every angle? Do you like a wildly lovely cocktail served in a bar so dark and mysterious that the bartender shines a miniature light into your glass to demonstrate the color of your libation before delivering it into your eager hands?

If your answers to the above are yes, yes, yes, and take me there now, you’ll certainly enjoy the array of options offered by the Mehtani Restaurant Group. With properties in Morristown and Edison, there is much to explore. Here are 23 reasons to consider doing so:

1. Mehndi, housed in Morristown’s Headquarters Plaza, serves authentic Punjabi and Mughalai dishes that range from classic tandooris and biryanis to modern creations like Paneer ke Sholay, which combines homemade Indian cottage cheese (baked rather than fried) celery, carrot, and cabbage stuffing.

2. Six varieties of naan include rosemary naan, a chili-inflected paneer naan, and a deliciously seed-packed masala naan. You’ll wonder how you ever lived without them.

3. The restaurant is gorgeous, balancing spaciousness with an intimate feel. Admire the traditional elements paired with modern textures, and gaze up to enjoy the 23 cream-colored Murano glass chandeliers that give the room its warm feel.

8. Stepping inside this restaurant is like sliding into a smooth wooden cave. Soothingly quiet and gently lit, it’s a modern twist on the typical crowd-filled Chinese restaurant.

9. A daily lunch special at Ming II is geared toward the office lunch-break crowd, offering an appetizer, entrée, and accompaniment served without delay for $15.

10. Between Mehndi and Ming II, and servicing each, is SM23 Bar & Lounge. If you haven’t been to SM23 before, stop now and check out the photos on their site.

11. The head bartender is brilliant. Knowledgeable, engaging, and talented. Peruse the cocktail menu and enjoy something truly different – but ask for an explanation first. Listening to the enthusiastic description is half the fun.

12. Need privacy for a tête-à-tête? SM23 is the answer. It’s like the physical embodiment of a secret.

13. The menu here offers small plates from Mehndi and Ming II so you can make an evening of it if you don’t care to give up your shadowy hideaway.

15. Parking is validated for the Headquarters Plaza lot when visiting any of the three venues here.““

16. The Mehtani Group’s presence in Edison is equally impressive, having served as the starting point in New Jersey for the family-owned venture. Moghul, serving classic Northern Indian cuisine, opened on Oak Tree Road in 1991 as a spin-off from its namesake location in NYC.

20. Mirage is the company’s private banquet hall that can host weddings, birthdays, corporate events, and more, with dinner seating for 450 or cocktails for up to 750 guests in its 7,000-square-foot ballroom. It features a marble dance floor, projectors, drop-down screens, and wi-fi access. Catering from any of the Mehtani Group’s restaurants is available, and outside catering is allowed if preferred.

21. Sneh Mehtani, the trailblazing founder of this regional empire, was named Restaurateur of the Year in 2013 by the New Jersey Restaurant Association. She is the first Asian to win the award.

22. Mrs. Mehtani, in partnership with her husband, Satish Mehtani, has shared the success of the family business by supporting Jersey Battered Women’s Service; Manavi, the Women’s Rehabilitation Group; and the International Mission of Mercy, founded by Mr. Mehtani.

23. Shaun Mehtani, trained since childhood by his parents’ example, conceptualized and brought to life the entire Morristown project at age 23. Today, he is managing director of the group and promises a refined, eclectic, and delicious experience at any of the Mehtani locations. He is a very gracious host and will gladly recount the company’s history, the menu’s highlights, the allure of henna tattoos, or any details you wish to inquire of him. Be sure to ask after his lucky number while you’re at it.

Deanna Quinones is the Jersey Bites Regional Editor for Morris County. A freelance writer, blogger, and unrepentant chocolate addict, Deanna spent 20 years in the San Francisco Bay Area where life was good and the burritos even better. She recently returned to the Garden State and now resides in Morristown, where she and her Texas-born/Jersey-raised/California-found husband are raising two wild and wonderful kids. An experienced book marketer, award-winning greeting card writer, and entertainment writing dabbler, Deanna can be reached at [email protected] (photo credit Pete Genovese/The Star-Ledger)